Braking .... ....... ... ..... ... .
E lectro -mechanical power assist .
Driving with your quattro® ..... .
Driving and enviro nment ..... .
The first 1,000 mi les (1,500 km) and
afterwards ................... .
Cata lytic converter ....... ... .. .
Diesel particulate filter ......... .
Avoid damag ing the veh icle .... .
Ope ra te your vehicle economically
and minimize pollution ........ .
Trailer towing ................. .
Driving with a trailer ........... .
T raile r tow ing tips
Vehicle care .............. .
Cleaning a nd protection ... ... .
Genera l info rma tion ......... .. .
Care of exterior .......... ..... .
Care of in te rior .......... ... ... .
Fuel supp ly and fil ling your fu el
tank ........................... .
Gasoline ..... ... ... .. ........ .
D iesel fuel ............... ..... .
Fuel ta nk .. ... ... .... ..... .... .
Checking and filling ........... .
Engine hood .................. .
E ngine compartmen t .......... .
E ngine oi l ............... ..... .
Engine cooling system ......... .
B rake fluid ............... ..... .
Ba ttery . ... ... .... ... .... .... . .
W indshield washer container ... .
Tires and wheels
T ires ... ... .... ... ... .... ... .. .
Controls and equip
ment Safety first
191
193
194
195
195
196
197
198
198
200
200
202
204
204
2 04
204
211
217
217
2 18
2 19
223
223
2 25
226
232
235
236
240
242
242 Tire pressure monitor ing
system* ............. .... ...... .
Gene ra l notes (l) ........ .• .. ... .
Introduct ion .. ................ .
Sign if icant loss of air pressure
U) .
Stor ing tire pressures .. ... ... .. .
Whee l cha nge ....... ... ....... .
Malfu nct io ns TP MS * ........... .
C ert ificat ion
Do-it-yourself service
W hat do I do now?
Jack , too ls and spare wheel ..... 263
263
263
26
4
265
266
266
267
268
268
268
Compact spare wheel . . . . . . . . . . . 269
W hee l cha nge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 70
Fuses and bulbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 278
Fuses ........... ...... ...... . .
B ul bs .. ....... .. ..... .. ... ... .
Emergency situations .. ....... .
Genera l ....................... .
Sta rting by pushing or towing . . .
Start ing with jumper cables .... .
Genera l informa tion of sta rting
ass istance ...... ........... ... .
Use of jumper cab les .......... .
Emergency towing with comme rcia l
tow truck ... ... .... .... ..... .. .
Lifting th e vehicle
Technical data
Gene ral information
Expla nation of tec hnical d ata ... .
Vehic le identification ........... .
Weigh ts ...................... .
Dimensions ............ .... ... . 2
7 8
283
285
285
28 5
285
286
287
288
291
29 4
294
294
294
295
295
Table of contents
Data ...... ... ...... ... ... ... ... . 296
200 hp, 2.0 liter 4 -cyl. t urbo gaso line
engine ......................... 296
140 hp, 2.0 TOI liter 4-cy l. turbo
c lean diese l engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . 297
Co nsumer In fo rma tion ......... 298
Warranty coverages . . . . . . . . . . . . . 298
Opera ting your vehicle outside the
U.S.A. or Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 298
Audi Service Repair Manuals and
Literature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 298
Ma intenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 299
Addit ional accesso ries,
modifications and parts
rep lacem ent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300
Alphabetical index ...... 304
Vehicle operation Vehicle care Do-it-yourself service Technical data
Driver information display
Defective light bulb warning U
The defective light bulb warning tells you when a vehicle
light bulb has become defective.
If a defective bulb has been detected by the system or a light bulb
burns out, the symbol with a message appears in the display to
tell you which bulb is burnt out and where it is located. For example:
Rear left turn signal
After 5 seconds, the message disappears . If you want to recall the
message into the display, press the CHECK button=>
page 8, fig. 2
©-
There are three reasons why the defective bulb message would
appear in the display:
• The light bulb has burnt out=>
page 283.
• The fuse is "blown" => page 278, "Replacing a fuse".
• The wire connection to the light bulb is defective .
Have the bulb replaced or the connection repaired by your autho
rized Audi Service department.
& WARNING
• Light bulbs are pressurized and could explode while they are
being changed causing serious personal injury.
• Work with due care when handling the high-voltage section of
gas discharge (xenon) lamps. Failing to do so could result in death
or serious injury! •
Brake light defective " U'lf" (USA
models) / (Canada models)
In case of a malfunction or component failure, the symbol
(USA models)/ (Canada models) can appear . The following elec- trical components should be checked, repaired or replaced, as
necessary:
• Brake light bulbs
• All wiring connections
• Brake light switch
Contact your authorized Audi dealer for assistance if necessary.
[ i] Tips
The brake light switch is only inspected as part of the functional
check after the engine is started .•
A pplies to vehi cles : w it h a uto mati c he adl ights
Light /rain sensor defective _,
The indicator light indicates a defect in the automatic
headlights/automatic wiper system.
If the symbol illuminates, the light sensor has failed. For safety
reasons, the low beams are turned on permanently with the switch
in
AUTO. However, you can continue to turn the lights on and off
using the light switch . In the case of a defect in the rain sensor, the
windshield wiper lever functions are still available. Have the
light/rain sensor checked as soon as possible at an authorized Audi
dealer. •
Applies t o vehi cles: with Ad aptive Ligh t
Adaptive Light defective ~{)
C: Adaptive light defective
When this symbol J illuminates, it means that Adaptive Light is
defective. Go to a qualified workshop to have the headlights or the
control unit for the Adaptive Light repaired. •
Opening and closing
- Turn the two screws in the light unit in a counter-clock
wise direction to remove=>
page 51, fig. 42.
Pull the light unit out of the headliner by the front end
(arrow) =>
page 51, fig. 43.
Allow the light unit to hang by the wire. •
Applies to vehicles: w ith panoramic s liding sunroof
Closing the open sky roof manually
Fig. 44 Left end face of
the instrument panel:
fuse cover with hand
crank
Fig. 45 Light unit in
the headliner : crank for
emergency operation
You can close the panoram ic sliding sunroof using the hand
crank located on the inside of the fuse box cover.
- Install the flat blade in the screwdriver . - Use the screwdriver to remove the
fuse box cover
=> fig. 44.
- Remove the crank from the fuse box cover.
- Remove the blade from the screwdriver handle.
- Install the end of the screwdriver handle onto the short
side of the crank to help you turn it=> fig. 44
G).
- Push the long end of the crank@=> fig. 45 all the way
into the hexagonal hole@.
- Hold the crank down and turn it with the screwdriver
handle to close the roof.
- Install the light unit first and then the glass. For installa
tion, reverse the removal sequence.
- Return the crank to its location in the fuse box cover
=> fig. 44 and install the cover.
- Have the problem corrected.
[ i ] Tips
• To turn the crank for emergency closing more easily, you should
use the screwdriver handle as an aid. First, remove the screw driver
from the handle, then push the handle onto the crank.
• The crank should be turned slowly; turning it quickly only
increases the effort required. •
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Fuses and bulbs
Fuses
Replacing a fuse
A problem in the electrical system may be caused by a
blown fuse.
Fig . 192 End face of
instrument panel:
removing cover plate
to access fuses
Fig .
193 Left side of
engine compartment :
fuse cover
Fuse cover on the left end face of the instrument
panel
- Switch off the ignition and the electrical component
affected. - Carefully pry the fuse cover off the instrument panel
using the ignition key or a screwdriver~ fig. 192.
- Check the fuse listing on the next pages to find out which
fuse belongs to the component which has failed
~ page 279, "Fuse Locatio n, Instrume nt Panel left".
- Remove the blown fuse with the plastic clip provided.
The clip is located on the holder in the fuse box.
- Replace a blown fuse (recognizable by the melted metal
strip inside) w ith a fuse of the same amperage .
- Firmly snap the cover back onto the instrument panel
face.
Fuse cover in engine compartment
- Switch the ignition and the affected consumer off.
- Unlatch the fuse cover, push the two slides forward
~ fig. 193.
- Find out which fuse belongs to the equipment which
stopped working~ page 281, "Fuse location, left side of
engine compartment".
- Remove the plastic from its reta iner in the fuse box cover
(left face end of the instrument panel), place it on the
fuse in question and pull it out.
- If the fuse is burned out (recognizable by melted strips of
metal), replace it with a new fuse of the same rating.
- Replace the fuse cover.
- Push the two slides to the rear~ fig. 193. Install the fuse
cover carefully to prevent water from entering.
~
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The various electrical circuits are protected by fuses. The fuses are
clustered in a centralized unit. The unit is located behind the face
panel at the end of the instrument panel. The crank for operating
the sunroof in case of a power failure is a lso stored behind the face
panel
~ page 50.
Two spare fuses and a sticker identifying the fuses are located on
the inside of the fuse box cover.
You are well advised to keep a supply of spare fuses in your vehicle .
Fuses with the proper ampere ratings are available at your autho
rized Audi dealer.
& WARNING
Never replace a fuse with one that has a higher amperage rating.
• A fuse with a too high amperage could damage the electrical
part and cause a fire .
0 Note
• On no account should fuses be repaired (e.g . patched up with tin
foil or wire) as this may cause serious damage elsewhere in the elec
trical circuit or cause fire.
• If a fuse blows repeatedly, do not keep replacing it. Instead, have
the cause for the repeated short circuit or overload tracked and
fixed. •
Fuse Location , Instrument Panel left
Fus es which can be replaced.
Fig. 194 Fuse carrier
behind the instrument
panel end face, cover
removed
Note that the following table is accurate at the time of going to
press and is subject to change. In the event of discrepancies , the
label on the inside of the cover always takes precedence .
The power seats are protected by circuit breakers, which automati
cally reset after a few seconds after the overload has been reme -
died. .._
Vehicle care Do-it-yourself service irechnical data
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No. Equipm ent
37 Heated seats, front
38 Passenger s ide power window, front
39 Special function interface
Starter
41 Rear window wiper
42 Not used
43 Body control module
44 Not use
d
45 Not used
Not used
47 Cell phone package (VOA
interface)
48 Not used
49 Not used
Autom atic cir cuit br eake rs: Amps
20
30
5
4
0
15
20
5
The electric power windows and the electric seat adjusters are protected with circuit breakers which reset automatically after the
circu it overload has been corrected.
[ i J Tip s
• Whenever replacing a fuse, always consult the sticker on the
inside of the fuse panel cover. It contains the most up-to-date infor
mation regarding the fuse arrangement. If in doubt, ask your autho
rized Audi Service advisor.
• Some of the equipment items listed are optiona l or on ly avail
able on certain model configurations. •
Fuse location , left side of engine
compartment
N M N
~ (X) 0)
Fig . 195 F use ass ign
m ent in th e e ngin e
co mpar tment in th e
e xampl e wit h
54 p lu g
in fu ses
Please check your car's fuse layout, there are two different layouts.
Check the fuse layout with the fuse panel cover removed
~ page 278, "Fuse cover in engine compartment" .
Some of the equipment items listed are optional or on ly available on
certain model configurations.
Please note that the preceding table was accurate at the time of
printing and is subject to change . In the event of discrepancies, the
label on the inside of the cover a lways takes precedence.
V ariation (1 ) with 30 Plu g-in F uses
No . Equipm ent Amps
F1 Terminal 30 40
E ngine components
20
F3 Battery voltage 5
F4 ESP valves, Anti -lock brake system (ABS) valves 20/30
F5 Transmission control module
15
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No. UEquipment Amps I No. Equipment
Amps
F6 Steering wheel electronics
5 F28
Not used
F7 Not used F29 Fuse assignment in the
left-side instrument
50
F8 Not used panel (special equipment)
F9 Not used F30 Power supply relay terminal
15 50
F10 Engine control module, main relay 5/10
Variation
(2) with 54 Plug-in Fuses
F11 Not used No. Equipment Amps
F12 Control module for CAN data
transfer (gateway)
5
Body control module (right)
F1 30
F13 Engine control module 15/25/30
20/30
F2 ESP valves, Anti-lock brake system (ABS) valves
F14 Ignition coils, engine components (diesel
20 F3 Terminal 30 40
engine)
Preheating control module/engine component, F4
Battery voltage
5
F15 tank diagnosis, oxygen sensor 5/10
F5 Horn 15
F16 Body control module (right)
30 F6 Not used
F17 Horn 15
F7 Not used
Audio amplifier 30 F8 Not used
F19 Front windshield wiper system 30
F9 Engine components 10
F20 Water pump, volume regulator valve 10/20
F10 Fuel tank control, mass air flow sensor
10
F21 Oxygen sensor, vacuum pump 10/15
F11 Oxygen sensors, in front of catalytic converter 10
F22 Clutch pedal switch, brake light switch 5
F12 Oxygen sensors, behind catalytic converter 10
F23 engine components, water pump 5/10/15
F13 Automatic transmission 15
Engine components, water pump 10 F14 Not used
F25 Pump (ESP/ABS), ABS valve
40
F15 Water pump 10
F26 Body control module (left) 30
F16 Volume control valve 20
F27 Secondary air pump, preheating control module 40 F17 Steering wheel electronics 5
F18 Audio amplifier 30
F19 Not used
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N "E .
o . qu1pm ent Amps I No. Equ ipment Amps
F20 Not used
I F45 Not used
F21 Not used F46 Not used
F22 Not used F47 Body control module Ueftl 30
F23 Engine control module, main re
lay
10 Pump (ESP/ABS), ABS va
lve
40
F24 Control module for CAN d ata transfer (gateway) 5 F49 Not used
F25 Not used F50 Not used
Not used F51 Not used
F27 Not used F52 Power supply re lay terminal 15 50
F28 Engine control module 15/25
F53 Fuse assignment in the left
-side instrument
50
F29 Engine components 5 panel (special equipment)
Not use d Not used
•
F31 Front windshield wiper system
30
Not used
Bulbs
F33 Not used
Replacing light bulbs
F34 Not used
F35 Not used
For your safety, we recommend that you have your autho-
rized Audi dealer replace burned out bulbs for you.
Not use d
F37 Not used It is becom
ing increasingly more and more difficult to replace
vehic le light bu lbs since in many cases, other parts of the car must
F38 Engine components, tank diagnosis 1 0 first be removed before you a re able to get to the bulb . This applies
F39 Clutch pedal switch, b rake light switch 5 especia
lly to the light bu lbs in the front of your car which you can
only reac h through the engine compartment.
Ignition coils
20
Sheet meta l and bulb holders can have sharp edges that can cause
F41 Not used
serious cuts, and parts must be correctly taken apart and then prop -
Not use d erly put back together to he
lp prevent breakage of parts and long
F43 Not used term damage from water that can enter housings that have not
been properly resea led .
...
Not used
• Do-it -yourself service